Las Vegas Review-Journal

State Senate recall drama plays on this week

Cannizzaro signature filing due on Tuesday

- By Colton Lochhead Las Vegas Review-journal

It was a busy week for politics in Nevada. The recall efforts targeting a trio of state senators appeared to be heating up before coming up with a dud. And the crowded Republican primary field in Nevada’s most competitiv­e congressio­nal district got a little bigger when former local TV reporter joined the fray.

The recalls cometh … maybe?

Republican­s backing the recall efforts were riding high back in October after submitting the needed signatures to push the recall against Joyce Woodhouse, the state Democratic senator from District 5 in Henderson, into a special election.

But Monday, lawyers involved in a federal case challengin­g the recalls filed an injunction asking the court to stop the recalls. U.S District Court Judge James Mahan set a hearing date of Nov. 29 for oral arguments in that case.

Meanwhile, the Woodhouse recall committee’s head, Stephen Silberkrau­s, filed a pair of complaints with the secretary of state’s office in which he questioned recall opponents’ tactics.

Then came the second recall, which ended not with a bang, but a fizzle.

The committee looking to oust Sen. Patricia Farley, I-las Vegas, turned in less than a third of the needed 7,107 signatures to force a recall election. Farley would be up for re-election in 2018buthas­saidsevera­ltimesshei­s not seeking re-election in District 8, located in Summerlin.

Thatleaves­justonemor­egroupof recall signatures left to be filed. The third recall targets Sen. Nicole Cannizzaro, D-las Vegas, who represents District 6 in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.

The deadline for signatures to be turned in for the Cannizzaro recall is Tuesday.

New candidates

Former KLAS-TV, Channel 8, consumer reporter Michelle Mortensen joined the crowded GOP primary for Nevada’s 3rd Congressio­nal District, which Democratic Rep. Jacky Rosen is vacating to run for U.S. Senate. Mortensen, who left the TV station days before her announceme­nt, slammed her former profession in her campaign announceme­nt, saying she was “fed up with the liberal media attacking conservati­ves and conservati­ve values.”

Derek Uehara, who unsuccessf­ully ran for Henderson City Council in 2015, announced he will challenge former Las Vegas City Councilman Bob Beers in the Republican primary for state treasurer. Current Treasurer Dan Schwartz, also a Republi- can, is running for governor.

Kyle Chamberlai­n, a 29-year-old freelance photograph­er and videograph­er, said Thursday he will run asademocra­tinnevada’sgubernato­rial race. Clark County commission­ers Steve Sisolak and Chris Giunchigli­ani are also running in that primary.

Endorsemen­ts

Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson endorsed Democratic attorney general candidate Aaron Ford.

Current Attorney general and Republican gubernator­ial candidate Adam Laxalt endorsed Republican Wes Duncan in the attorney general’s race. Duncan previously served as Laxalt’s first assistant attorney general. Duncan’s campaign also announced receiving endorsemen­ts from 15 of the state’s 17 sheriffs last week. Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo and Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong have not yet weighed in on the race.

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